Good
She clearly explains the harder concepts for STA302. She loves class participation which is useful to earn an easy 5%. Her midterms and assignments are fair and can even be done with medium effort. Her TA team grades the assignments fairly. She curves the midterm depending on the distribution of the marks as well.
Awful
Prof. Shivon gives inconsistent notations and strange slides with proofs introduced before defining each term. She also tests us about things that are rarely talked about and gives assignments with incorrect assumptions.
Awful
AVOID Professor Sue-Chee if you can!! I repeat, AVOID! She never introduces new ideas before using them and her slides use inconsistent notations. I can't believe a university professor would have slides that use things never defined, it came later in the slides so it's very confusing. She will introduce new things with the word 'recall'. I am just speechless.
Awful
Professor Sue-Chee will spend a lot of time talking about irrelevant things during lectures.
Awful
I don't get why Prof. Shivon loves to introduce stuff like symbols and short hands. She also somehow assumes that we can remember meanings of all the thousand symbols she defined.
University of Toronto St. George Campus - Statistics
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Statistics
Statistics Graduate Students Union\nThe Statistical Society of Canada
University of Toronto
English
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Statistics
Statistics for the Community (STATCOM
ASA Student Group)\nAmerican Statistical Association (ASA)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
R
Data Analysis
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SAS Programming
SPSS
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Statistics
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Sue-Chee
Shivon
Sue-Chee
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Univeristy of Toronto
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
PhD
University of Toronto
University of Toronto
Teaching Assistant
Toronto
Canada Area
Lecturer
Toronto
Canada Area
Univeristy of Toronto
Sessional Lecturer
Toronto
Canada Area
University of Toronto